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07/10/2025 - Big Tech vs. European Regulation: A Clash Over AI and Data

argument: Notizie/News - European Union Law

Source: Computing

Computing reports on a significant tension between major tech companies and European regulators, highlighting that Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) has refused to comply with a French probe, while Meta has rejected the European Union's (EU) AI guidelines. This development underscores a growing friction between the global tech giants and European efforts to establish robust digital governance and Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation. The non-compliance signals a broader challenge to regulatory authority and data sovereignty within the EU.

The article explains that France's probe into X likely pertains to content moderation, data privacy, or market competition issues, areas where European authorities have increasingly asserted their jurisdiction. Meta's rejection of EU AI guidelines, on the other hand, points to fundamental disagreements over the scope and burden of AI regulation, particularly concerning transparency, accountability, and the responsible development of AI systems. This standoff raises critical questions about the enforceability of European digital laws against powerful international corporations and the future of global AI governance. It emphasizes the ongoing battle for control over digital platforms and AI technologies, with European regulators pushing for stricter rules to protect citizens and ensure fair competition.